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Tanaka Award for Best Article in Multivariate Behavioral Research

The Tanaka Award for Annual Best Article in MBR is named for Jeffrey Tanaka, an outstanding and well-liked member of SMEP who died in 1992. This award is given annually to the authors of the most outstanding paper published in Multivariate Behavioral Research. Each year SMEP members vote among all papers published in the journal. The awardees receive a $1,000 honorarium.
Past recipients of the Tanaka Award for Annual Best Article in MBR:

2015: John J. McArdle, University of Southern California, and Scott M. Hofer, University of Victoria, for their paper:
McArdle, J. J., & Hofer, S. M. (2014). Fighting for intelligence: A brief overview of the academic work of John L. Horn. Multivariate Behavioral Research, 49, 1-16.